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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Jury Holds Baptist Convention Liable For Abuse By Minister It Sponsored
The Orlando Sentinel and Louisville Courier Journal report on a jury's verdict last week in state court in Tavares, Florida, holding the Florida Baptist Convention liable for sexual abuse of a 13-year old boy by a former pastor. Douglas Myers, who is serving a 7-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to molesting the boy in 2005, founded two churches in Lake County, Florida, after receiving funding and training from the Convention. The Convention ran a background check on Myers, but did not call his references or his prior churches where there had been allegations of sexual abuse against him. This is the first time the Convention has been held liable in a case like this. Baptist churches are run independently, but here the Convention was more involved since it sponsored him as a "church planter".